Page Four CiWweii Western Auto Associate Store Sponsoring "Dream Kitchen" Contest Some lucky family in Noble County may soon be enjoying a brand new 5-appliance "Dream Kitchen", and it won't cost them a red cent! Calvin Mendenhall. manager of the Western Auto Associate Store at 417 Main street, has announced a $12,000.00 "Dream Kitch en" contest that features a 5-appliance kitchen as a grand prize. The 5 appliances include Western Auto's Wizard freezer, refrigerator, range, washing machine and automatic clothes dryer. There will be 151 other winners, each receiving their choice of any Wizard ap pliance. Journal Mnil Hag Editor's Note—Here are more letters received by the Caldwell Band Mothers club as contribu tions continue to pour in for the band uniforms. The total amount has now reached $1,402.00 toward their goal. Dear Mrs. Beyer: Enclosed please find $2.00 for the band uniform fund. I wish I could make it more because I know how badly they want those uniforms. As I just graduated. 1 still feel (and always will) very close to the band, I shall always be proud to have been a part of it. I know we'll all be proud to see them step out in their new uniforms. Thanks to you and all the Band Mothers for all the work you have done. Julia Estadt Class of 1956 Dear Mrs. Beyer: We are ooin graduates of C. H. S. and hope this donation will help you toward your goal. Charles and Juanita Brown Burkhart Dear Mrs. Beyer Enclosed please find our check or S5.00 to add to the uniform und. It isn't very much, but ope it will help Mr. and Mr--. L. •ear Mr-. Rayner Ava. Ohio Lk-jer: Sorry to be late with my con ibution. I misplaced the en -'lope. Lots of succes- in your ojec? Sincerely. (.'a roll McKio i 3ar Mrs. Beyer: Please tind enclosed my $1.00 ntribution for the band uni- rms. Sorry that 1 .-i id n't ,".t it mail I out sooner, as I'm only glad i have the opportunity to help it. Mabel Leasure Archer Zanesville. Ohio Mrs. Cilenn Davis, of Cam idge, visited Sunday with her other, Mrs. W O. DeVolI. of 'est street. !B«! (jblLllj The contest, according to Mr. Mendenhall, is unique and sim ple for anyone to win. He ex plained that there is nothing to buy and nothing to write. Con testants merely register their name and address and answer an easy question at the Western Auto Associate Store to become eligible for the prizes. The con test is being sponsored jointly by Mr. Mendenhall and the West ern Auto Supply Company HIRING COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT PROPOSED Je erson—A s a hula county's agricultural extension service council has gone on record auth orizing employment of an ad ditional county agent, and urg ing an educational program on future local zoning and planting. The council under its chairman, Roger Henderson, of Austin burg, has endorsed the employment of a fourth agent for the county to handle the fields of public af fairs and farm and horm deve lopment. RECEIVES BURNS Bernard Ilannum, ul Belie Valley, was treated at the office of a local physician June 7 for burns on the right wrist. The burns were received when he spilled a hot cherry pie over his arm. Ilannum is employed at Landaker's bakery in Caldwell. COMMISSIONERS MEET The ISoble county commission ers held only a short, routine meeting, Monday at the court house. After allowing the bills for pavment, the board adjourn ed. TONSILLECTOMY Bill, five-year-old son of Mi and Mrs. Myron Merry, of Cald well. underwent a tonsillectomy on Monday of last week in the Marietta Memorial hospital. He was dismissed to his home in Caldwell. Tuesday. CLEARANCE All Work Doubly Guaranteed by BARRE GUILD and GOOD HOUSEKEEPING EAST STREET SA THROUGH A COOPERATIVE BUYING PLAN WE'RE PURCHASING A JAa (sarahsville Buttercups The Sarahsville Buttercups met Thursday evening. May 31, at the Sarahsville gym. Election of officers was held and are as fellows: president, Nancy Rog ers vice president, Susie Clark: secretary treasurer. Barbara Bond: news reporter, Karen Sates recreation leader, Margie Clark and health and safety of ficer, Barbara Rossiter. Projects Aere discussed. Miss Sarbaugh was also present. News reporter Karen Bates. Caldwell Indians of Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Mendenhall said. 'We want to extend a cordial welcome to all friends and customers of Western Auto to come in to the store and see the prizes on dis play". He extended an invitation to all residents of this area to register for the "Dream Kitchen"' prizes. The contest begins June 14 and ends on June 30. Winners will be announced before August In. Carlisle Coon Hunters The second meeting of the Car lisle Coon Hunters met at the school house on May 28th. The meeting was called to order by the president, Larry Crum. The roll call was called and minutes of the last meeting read and ap proved. Projects were discussed. Refreshments were served by Johnny Green and James Crum. News reporter Argyll Leas ure, Jr. Dexter City Pins and Pans The Dexter City Pins and Pans held a short meeting June 4th at the Dexter City Legion hall. The meeting was called to order by repeating the 4-H pledge. Demonstrations were given by Darlene Carrell and Connie Smith. The meeting ad journed. To meet again June 18 at the Crooked Tree grange hall. News reporter—Darlene Carrol. Mt. Ephraim Club The fourth meeting of the Jolly Stitch and Snack Club was held at the Mt. Ephraim school house. It was discussed about going to the Annual Advisors and Officers meeting. The next meeting will be June 14 at the Mt. Ephraim school. News re porter Carolyn Franklin Ava Hill Toppers The Ava Hill Toppers 4-H club held their second meeting at the home of Mary Ruth Archer, June 5th. There were seven members present. The club is combined of boys and girls. Projects were dis cussed. Lunch of cookies and kool-aid was enjoyed by all. News reporter Rebecen Clark. Caldwell 4-H Lassies A special meeting for the girls who are taking Baking is Fun project was held at Mis- Clarice Reed's home on North street. Mrs. Opal Brumbach made bis cuits for the 4-11 club. Mrs. Reed served refreshments. New. SAVE 10% With this special arrangement with our granite supplier, we can save you money on all orders placed by July 10, 1956. You Name The Granite —We Can Get It! Offer Applies On All Monuments Carried in Stock Or Ordered From Manufacturer. BUY EARLY ASSURE ERECTION BY JULY FOURTH! Call 126-J Write Box 151 PARKS MEMORIALS NOBLE COUNTY'S ONLY COMPLETE MONUMENT SHOP! All Monument Foundations Poured with Mechanically Prepared Concrete. 4-H Qh v The Caldwell Indians had a meeting June 1. There were four new people at the meeting. The next meeting will be held at Doans at 1:00 o'clock. News re porter David Hill. re- portcr Bernie Whoaldon. A CARLOAD OF MONUMENTS. REMEMBER—This offer closes July 10, and all orders must be in my hands by 6:00 p. m. on that date. PTTT- fof'TViVAf nwrri. onr^ Sarahsville 4-H Farmers The Sarahsville 4-H Farmers held their regular meeting on Wednesday night, May 30, at the school house. Melvin Wentworth acted as advisor and was in charge of the meeting. Projects were discussed and ways for im provement of them were talked about. A very enjoyable recrea tion period was held. News re porter Melvin Wentworth. Crooked Tree Woodchucks The Crooked Tree Woodchucks met June 5th with 12 members present. The vice president open ed the meeting by repeating the 4-H pledge. Plans were made for a scrap drive soon. Electric Kit prices were announced. Next meeting is June 19 at a new time 8:30 p. m. Refreshments were served. News reporter Gary Carrell. Fulda Hilltoppers The Fulda Hilltoppers held their meeting June sixth at the Fulda grange hall. The roll call was answered by each member giving the name of their favorite game. All members were present but one. Cletus Crock, Myron Fox and Kenneth Sehott gave a demonstration on safety. The next meeting will be June 20th at the grange hall. News report er Carol Arnold. Brookfield Homemakers The Brookfield Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Betty Hedge for their May meetim-. Election of officers, leaders art a councillor for the coming ye. i was held. At noon a pot luck luncheon was enjoyed. The gue.? was Hans Linden from Sweden. During the afternoon hours, work was accomplished on v.ooct fibre flowers. Next meeting will be held June 28 at the home Mrs. Kathryn Leonard. RECEIVING TREATMENT Mrs. Alta Snear. of Caldwell roue, was admitted to the Mari etta Memorial hospital on June 11 for observation and treat ment. The trip was made in the McVay ambulance. ENJOYED TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evilsiztr, and Miss Garnet Clark visited over the weekend at Camp Le Jeune. North Carolina. Pit. Robert Evilsizer, who enlisted in the Marine Corp, is now station (i here. CUTS HAND Ladd Wheeler, of Sarahsville route 1, employee of Noble Trn tor Sales, lacerated the palm his right hand on a piece of glass on June 7. He was treated at the office of a local physician (irai] hjUiinJ CALDWELL, OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter and visited recently with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter of West street and Mrs. Thelma Biglev of Main street. Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Norwalk and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Archer and grandsons, David and Danny Good of Can ton were weekend guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carter Robinson of Cumberland street. Mrs. Archer remained for a weeks visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Doc have returned to their home in Ar lington, Va., after spending a week in the home of Mrs. Doe's sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Har kins, West street. Mr. and Mrs. John Faleming and son, Buck and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. Bessie Lambert, Mrs. Hugh Wiggens and Pattie McVay, all of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kirk of Barnes ville, were recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Pat ton, Fairground street. Mr. and Mrs. George Samuels of Henderson, Ky.. visited this past weekend with their daugh er, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Ditch and family, North street. (pcAAonal Wsiiiion and 91&W. uto i ASSOCIATE STORE *15,000 Master Deluxe *33 Enjoy automatic washing— drying convcnicnce both regular $429.90—now This Wizard washes, rinses and spin dries a load in just 33 minutes! Matching electric safe, thermostatically controlled temperature fabrics. Both have Westinghouse motors, guarantee on each. WIZARD SUPER Deluxe uyi-sKirt styling with heat-holding double-wall con struction! Mechanical timer rings bell when wash is done. Lovel wringer. Wizard 10-Speed MIXER *30 95 A speed for every job. Use as portable. Two bowls, juicer, access. One-year guarantee Mrs. Donald Sanford and sons, Bobby and Jerry, of West street, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Milligan, of Salem. The city of Salem is celebrating its 150th anniversary. Hugh Edward Cox, student at Ohio University, Athens, is spending the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cox of Sarahsville route 1. Miss Martha Stevens, student at Ohio University, Athens, is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis Stevens and Mrs. Mary Riggs of near Mt. Ephraim. Miss Erma Johnson, senior student nurse at Bethesda school of nursing, Zanesville, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Wal nut street. Anna Cox, Ula Archer and Phyllis Everly, of Sarahsville route 1, were dinner guests on Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Laura Blake, Bridge street. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Archer and son, Wayne and Mrs. Jane Archer were additional callers Tuesday at the Blake home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee, In Prizes of Camon, spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Grace Parks and daughters. Ruby and Ellen, of Rrlford street. No Jingles! 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Mrs. Haines attended a musical festival in which her granddaughter participated. Mr. and Mis. L. S. Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsey visited Sunday afternoon wit'-, Mrs. Lizzie Myers of Woodsfield Mrs. Myers, who is 80 years old and Mrs. L. Srf Ramsey, 78, are cousins, but have not seen each other for some 65 years. Virginia Webster and Donald Bartel of Cleveland, were week end guests in the homes of Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Webster and Mr Minnie Heddleson, Caldwell. Nothing To Buy RUI V ASSOOATE STORE ^1 Home Owned and Operated Calvin Mendenhall OWNER 417 Main Street Caldwell, Ohio Phone 154-M